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Composition and methods for applying a scent to an article

a technology of composition and application method, applied in the field of scented gel, can solve the problem that the method does not provide a scented gel carrier or matrix that can withstand even a single wash, and achieve the effect of sufficient mechanical integrity and high speed

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-03-03
EKIN PATENT GRP
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[0036] One particular advantage of the present invention is that it is adaptable to a wide variety of scents and is not limited to those scents that are compatible with the chemistry of inks. Any of a wide variety of scents may be chosen, in fact, the scents used in the examples provided hereinbelow were chosen at random from a possible 4000. All clear gel scent carriers were allowed to cure for 24 hours prior to use. All scented substrates were allowed to air cure for 24 hours before laundry cycle tests.
[0037] Another distinct advantage of the present invention is that it is adaptable to a wide substrates for scenting and is not limited to those items, such as clothing, that include a design that is scented. In fact, the present invention is compatible with the chemistry of a wide variety of substrates. As listed in Table 1, the present invention may be used on a wide variety of substrates and for a wide variety of purposes where value is added to an item by providing a pleasing or even a masking scent. Table 1 is merely exemplary of the potential products that may be a substrate for the scented gel of the present invention. Furthermore, the present invention may not only be used to add scent, but may also include antimicrobial agents, e.g., antibiotics or anti-fungal agents that are intended to reduce contamination with pathogenic organisms. TABLE 1Substrates for Scented Articles.MarketSegmentItemTransportation:Car SeatsBusesAutomobiles; boats; planes,Carsetc.LimousinesTaxisFloor MatsBusesCarsLimousinesTaxisRoof LinerBusesCarsLimousinesTaxisClothing:Athletic / workout,4th of JulyInfant, children, adult, maleseasonal, recreational,Christmasand female; fashionshorts, caps, shirts,Eastert-shirts,HalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DayCamouflageChildrensChristmasHalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DayHats / capsChildrensChristmasHalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DayJeansChildrensChristmasHalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DayLingerieChildrensChristmasHalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DayPantsChildrensChristmasHalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DayPolo ShirtsChildrensChristmasHalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DayShoesChildrensChristmasHalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DaySweatbandsChildrensChristmasHalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DayT-shirtsChildrensChristmasHalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DayUniformsChildrensChristmasHalloweenHuntingLingerie / SpecialtyMilitaryPromotionalSportsTeachersValentine's DayCommercial BuildingsFlowers, e.g., ArtificialBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenCarpetingAirportsCasinosElevatorsHotelsSchoolsDraperiesAirportsCasinosElevatorsHotelsSchoolsHaircareBags / casesPromotionalTowersPromotionalT-shirtsPromotionalHome and CommercialArtificial FlowersBathroomProductsBedroomEntire HouseKitchenBed EdgingBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenBedspreadsBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenCarpeting, e.g., woven,Bathroomjute, non-skid, etc.BedroomEntire HouseKitchenCar, Boat, etc.DraperiesBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenDuvet CoversBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenLamp ShadesBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenLaundry BagsBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenLinensBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenMattress CoversBedroomPlacematsBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenShower CurtainsBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenTableclothsBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenThrow RugsBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenToilet CoversBathroomTowelsBathroomBedroomEntire HouseKitchenMakeupBags / casesPromotionalPerfumeBags / casesPromotionalJeansPromotionalTowelsPromotionalT-shirtsPromotional
[0038] It has been found that a composition of a scented gel carrier may include a plastisol-type screen print gel, an adhesive or tackifier and a scent, e.g., an oil-, water- or alcohol-based scent. While a variety of gel carriers may be used with the present invention, one such gel matrix or polymer that has found particular utility for use with the present invention is a plastisol gel. Plastisol compositions for use with the present invention include, generally, monoesters of fatty acids containing at least 12 carbon atoms. For use with the present invention, however, conventional plasticizers based on phthalic acid esters, alkyl sulfonic acid esters of phenol or other known plasticizers in plastisol compositions may also be used as a composition of the scented gel carrier depending on the curing temperature and the type of scent used.
[0039] There are a number of scents that are presently considered to have beneficial medicinal effects. Such scents can also be applied to articles so that persons in the vicinity thereof can smell the scents and receive the benefits thereof. These scents, many of which are essential oils, include Italian bergamot, Brazilian bois de rose, Moroccan chamomile, cinnamon, Russian clary sage, Spanish eucalyptus, Russian fir needle, frankincense, Florida grapefruit, French lavender, California lemon, West Indian lime, Italian mandarin orange, Spanish marjoram, Musk, Indonesian patchouly, American peppermint, Canadian pine needle, rose, Spanish rosemary, Brazilian tangerine, Australian tea tree, Spanish thyme and Ylang ylang, etc. When used with, e.g., scented flowers, the scent may be selected to match the color and shape of the flower. Scents may even include animal-derived scents when used in, e.g., camouflage for hunting.
[0040] While not considered to be exhaustive, other artificial or natural scents that can be employed in connection with screen printing on articles, include the scents of plants, trees, flowers, shrubs, fruits, spices, chocolate, vegetables, kitchens, the outdoors, animals, leather, farms, factories, sea spray, air, machinery, medicinal scents, wood, chemicals, petroleum products, etc.
[0041] In accordance with an important feature of the invention, the scent may be applied to the unused, unseen or backside of the article or even on an outwardly visible portion of an article. In this manner, the scent can be applied after manufacture of the article is complete, e.g., on the outside of a sock to provide scent and increase the comfort of the sock when provided as a thick scented gel that provides additional cushion and, for example, may also provide a non-skid surface. Downstream businesses can thus use the principles and concepts of the invention to add value to another party's goods by applying the scent to the unused side of the article. In fact, the composition and methods of the present invention may be used before, during or following the final manufacture of an article without affecting the processing of the item.

Problems solved by technology

It has been found, however, that the present methods fail to provide a scented gel carrier or matrix that is able to withstand even a single wash.
Another significant problem of current scented products is that they require that the composition include an ink or be formed as part of a pattern or design.

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[0069] A scented gel carrier was created in which a scent was added to a high-density clear ink, however, the viscosity of the ink was lowered to a point in which the mixed clear gel ink and scent leached to the usable surface. In this example, 100 parts gel were mixed with 20 parts scent in a solvent base with a flash point of less than 200 Fahrenheit. During the curing process the dwell time was of one minute at 320 F. The scented gel was passed through a 60-109 screen mesh count that had been stretched to 20 Newtons with a 200 microns capillary film. The result was a scented gel carrier that not only leached but that did not retain a great amount of scent. This mixture, however, may find use for applications in which a lesser degree of scenting is required and in which leaching is desired, e.g., tie-dye application.

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[0070] A scented gel carrier was created in which a scent was added to a high-density clear ink, however, the viscosity of the ink was lowered to a point in which the mixed clear gel ink and scent leached to the usable surface. To increase the viscosity and reduce leaching, a thickener was added to the gel carrier. The thickener succeeded in controlling most of the leaching but failed to achieve the desired level of scent released due to the length of exposure to temps above 200 degrees F. In this embodiment, 100 parts gel were mixed with to 20 parts scent solvent base with a flash point of less than 200 F, with to five to seven parts thickener. The curing was conducted with a dwell time of one minute cure temperature 320 F. A screen with a 60-109 mesh count was stretched to 20 Newton with a 200 micron capillary film.

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[0071] A scented gel carrier was created in which a scent was added to a high-density clear ink. To increase the retention of scent, a catalyst was added to the scent and matrix that would decrease cure dwell time to 45 seconds and cure temperature to 200 F, The resulting scented gel carrier increased the residual scent to a minimum of laundry cycles but failed to retain the desired level of scent. In this embodiment, 100 parts gel were mixed with 20 parts scent in a solvent base with a flash point of less than 200 F, with five to seven parts thickener and five parts catalyst. A screen mesh count of 60-109 was used, stretched to 20 Newtons and using a 400 microns capillary film to increase the thickness of the cured scented gel matrix.

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Abstract

The present invention includes compositions and methods for applying a scented gel carrier that includes a scent and a matrix to form a scented gel. After curing, the scented gel carrier is able to maintain its scent following one or more washes in cold water and mild detergent.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This patent application relates to U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 943,792, filed Aug. 31, 2001, entitled “Wearing Apparel with Scented Ink.”TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates in general to compositions and methods for the application of a scent to an article, and more particularly, to a scented gel that is able to maintain a scent on a substrate for extended periods of time when washed one or more times. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Without limiting the scope of the invention, its background is described in connection with scented ink formulations, as an example. [0004] Heretofore, in this field, a scent has been added to an article to enhance its value or use. In other situations, a scent can be used to readily recognize the nature of an article, or the quality of an article. For example, the scent of leather enhances leather furniture, leather wearing apparel, automobile leather seats, and other articles. Indeed, t...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B41M3/00B41M7/00C09D11/02D06M13/00D06P1/00D06P5/00
CPCA41D2400/36B41M3/006C09D11/03Y10T428/26D06P1/0016D06P1/0036D06P5/001D06M13/005B32B27/18Y10T428/31504B05D3/02
Inventor WATSON, PATRICK L.HEWITT, JOSHUA L.
Owner EKIN PATENT GRP
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